![]() ![]() Unfortunately, IAH had by then developed a reputation for round-filing tickets, and had been common knowledge for years. One of the most famous 'heated' discussions was when a player posted a screenshot of faction chat that revealed the in-game identity of the guy who ran the main bot script distribution web site ( either or or both), As far as I know, IAH never took any action against the bot-distributor or searched for any successors to, but I do remember irked GMs scurrying about admonishing everyone to quietly send in tickets instead of raising such controversial (and legal question-raising) topics in public. It's just to easy for IAH to stamp out 'heated' discussion on the forum instead of dealing with the problems that fueling that discussion. I really can't blame them, though, since IAH so thoroughly stacked the deck against legit players. There have been a few minor scandals when a high-profile player was 'outed' as a botter, and some players who continue to inveigh against botting have given into what they see as the realities of Singapore un-management of Granado Espada: nothing is sadder than running across one of the forum admins botting in-game. ![]()
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